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Old October 25th, 2009, 01:42 AM
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Originally Posted by tonio View Post
Hi all:

When you write in plain format and then you use [math and etc. to write mathematics, the formulae in maths appear larger than the plain writing' fonts.

On the other hand, if you want you can use \mbox { } to write nicely plain text and with the same fonts size as maths formulae, BUT you have to close with [/math] every few words otherwise when you send it there appears an error:"Message too large" or something simmilar

My question: is there any way to define something like \article or whatever that'll allow me to write both plain writing and maths formulae WITHOUT having to close lines every few words with [/math] in order not to get the "too large" message?

Thanx

Tonio
I could tell you to select the appropriate font and size in the advanced editor, but I would rather you did not as that often makes your post unreadable when editing/quoting it.

This is in "Times New Roman" size "4" and embeded LaTeX looks like this: \sin(x^2)+z

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